The Bok have five players bubbling under, followed by Australia, New Zealand (three each), B&I Lions (two), Scotland and France (one each).

Just one player returns from last week - centre Ma'a Nonu (New Zealand).

Team of the week - Internationals, Week Three:

15 - Willie le Roux (South Africa):
The excitement that he brings to the game makes it easy to forgive him a few blunders.Bubbling under: Israel Dagg (New Zealand)

14 - Israel Folau (Australia):
What a debut. He certainly lived up to the hype and produced a stunning effort to get past one defender and over another for his second try.Bubbling under: Ben Smith (New Zealand)

13 - JJ Engelbrecht (South Africa):
He may not be the finished article just yet, but for the Springboks he is one of the finds of the season.Bubbling under: Brian O'Driscoll (British and Irish Lions)

11 - George North (British and Irish Lions):
The manner in which he exposed the Wallaby defence with that 60-metre arching run for the Lions' first try was something to behold.Bubbling under: Rene Ranger (New Zealand)

5 - Paul O'Connell (British and Irish Lions):
His absence, having been ruled out with a fractured arm, will be felt by the Lions. It is amazing that he finished last Saturday's game with that broken bone in his arm - shows the stuff he is made off.Bubbling under: Flip van der Merwe (South Africa)

4 - Luke Romano (New Zealand):
He may have missed a couple of tackles, but his workrate and influence on the game in a bruising encounter with a willing French team makes it easy to overlook those hiccups.Bubbling under: Eben Etzebeth (South Africa)

3 - Martín Castrogiovanni (Italy):
He was visibly angry when he got yanked from the field, as he was clearly enjoying himself and having a major influence on the game.Bubbling under: Adam Jones (British and Irish Lions)

2 - Adriaan Strauss (South Africa):
Apart from the red mist that descended when the Samoan nutcracker massaged his testicles, he had another of his typical influential games.Bubbling under: Stephen Moore (Australia)

1 - Thomas Domingo (France):
He was at the forefront of a much-improved French effort, especially in the scrums.Bubbling under: Benn Robinson (Australia)